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how much volatility is ahead on the economy and what should washington do. >>> and the debate over spying. is the country still behind the nsa's programs? or does the president need to make a public case to keep it going? with us, 14 capitol hill voices. assistant democratic leader in the senate, dick durbin of illinois. top republican on the senate homeland security committee, key conservative voice on immigration, tom coburn of oklahoma. democratic congresswoman from california, loretta sanchez. the chairman of the house intelligence committee, republican congressman mike rogers of michigan. then our political roundtable on obama's rough patch. critical reviews of his trip to the g-8. and his efforts on syria. falling approval ratings. is his second term slipping away. >> announcer: from nbc news in washington, the world's longest-running television program, this is "meet the press." >>> good sunday morning. we've got breaking news we're following this morning. nsa leaker edward snowden is on the move. he has left hong kong, boarded a commercial flight to moscow a few hours ago. final d
how much volatility is ahead on the economy and what should washington do. >>> and the debate over spying. is the country still behind the nsa's programs? or does the president need to make a public case to keep it going? with us, 14 capitol hill voices. assistant democratic leader in the senate, dick durbin of illinois. top republican on the senate homeland security committee, key conservative voice on immigration, tom coburn of oklahoma. democratic congresswoman from california,...
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the russian economy hasn't been in good shape. it is in especially bad shape right now because they are not getting as much for natural resources as they have in the past. he should have reason to -- >> to be helpful. >> more friendly to the west but he is not showing it. >> jamaal, you know, politically speaking, this is not what the white house wanted to be dealing with at the beginning of this week, right? the president is giving a speech tomorrow. or i'm sorry, on tuesday. on climate change. you know, it strikes me that this puts the white house in kind of a tough spot because we still have questions about the program itself. about what was going on and now we are sort of changing, trying to figure out what is going on with edward snowden. where is he and why we can't seem to get our hands on him. >> yeah. it is not a great week. let's think about it for a second. i'm curious as to how he made it from whatever hotel he was in to the airport without americans sort of knowing this is happening at the time. what kind of surveilla
the russian economy hasn't been in good shape. it is in especially bad shape right now because they are not getting as much for natural resources as they have in the past. he should have reason to -- >> to be helpful. >> more friendly to the west but he is not showing it. >> jamaal, you know, politically speaking, this is not what the white house wanted to be dealing with at the beginning of this week, right? the president is giving a speech tomorrow. or i'm sorry, on tuesday....
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, gdp growth or the economy. what this is reminding us, you can have all the growth you want but if it's not equitably distributed, then a lot of families end up falling behind even as the economy improves. it's sort of like the economy is doing well except for the people in it. how does that happen? it has a lot to do with who has bargaining power, low levels of unionization, it has to do with the fact that some of the jobs out there are return high levels of wages and incomes to people with the highest levels of skills. so some folks are getting less behind. it has to do with the trade deficit. so really many different kind of perpetrators on the inequality story. >> what do you do about that? how do you make sure that people who are on the lower end of the economic spectrum get some prosperity as well? >> the solution is a lot simpler than i think a lot of people think. if the unemployment rate is very, very low, something we haven't seen for a while, what you find is that employers have to bid up the wages an
, gdp growth or the economy. what this is reminding us, you can have all the growth you want but if it's not equitably distributed, then a lot of families end up falling behind even as the economy improves. it's sort of like the economy is doing well except for the people in it. how does that happen? it has a lot to do with who has bargaining power, low levels of unionization, it has to do with the fact that some of the jobs out there are return high levels of wages and incomes to people with...
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it debunks the idea that immigration reform is anything other than a boon to our economy and robs the bill's opponents of one of their last remaining arguments. >>> all right, let's dig down on this and joining me now for more is mark murray. mark, it's good to have you here. we know from the lead figure on the immigration gang of eight has been senator marco rubio, however he's been saying recently the bill needs stronger border security measures. other republicans like senator john cornyn of texas want things like a 100% situational awareness, 90% apprehension on the border. as we look at what senator rubio's motives are now, is he undermining the hard work of the immigration eight by entertaining these amendments or is this just politics as usual? >> thomas, i think it's actually more trying from marco rubio's perspective to strengthen the bill to get more republican support. the gang of eight is still together. i mean, there are sometimes it's been reported there's been a little of annoyance about some of the requests that senator marco rubio has made to have more security but it'
it debunks the idea that immigration reform is anything other than a boon to our economy and robs the bill's opponents of one of their last remaining arguments. >>> all right, let's dig down on this and joining me now for more is mark murray. mark, it's good to have you here. we know from the lead figure on the immigration gang of eight has been senator marco rubio, however he's been saying recently the bill needs stronger border security measures. other republicans like senator john...
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basically trying to fix the problems that had been created by international sanctions against iran's economy which has clearly affected the people so much there. and also the iranian people want to break out of the isolation that they are in. this probably puts more pressure to figure out if he can reach an accommodation with the united states. as you know all of these negotiations have led nowhere. we will see whether or not there is any chance. >> always great to have you on. thank you. >> good to be with you. >>> if we don't pass immigration reform and get it off the table in a reasonable practical way it doesn't matter who you run in 2016 we are in a demographic death spiral as a party. >> demographic death spiral. one of the gang of eight with a dire warning for his own party. will they listen? our panel will weigh in. >>> and a vote expected in the house this week on a controversial bill to ban abortions after 20 weeks. this week's bill looks different than the original version. congress woman here to talk about that next. >>> right after our show today remember to join me for a google
basically trying to fix the problems that had been created by international sanctions against iran's economy which has clearly affected the people so much there. and also the iranian people want to break out of the isolation that they are in. this probably puts more pressure to figure out if he can reach an accommodation with the united states. as you know all of these negotiations have led nowhere. we will see whether or not there is any chance. >> always great to have you on. thank you....
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none of that has to do with jobs and the economy. >> exactly right. thank you for your time this afternoon. i really appreciate it. thanks. >>> next, a powerful phone call and the political play of the day. this is "disrupt" on msnbc. ♪ stay in the groove with align. ♪ need help keeping your digestive balance in sync? try align. it's a probiotic that fortifies your digestive system with healthy bacteria 24/7. because your insides set the tone. stay in the groove with align. the day building a play set begins with a surprise twinge of back pain... and a choice. take up to 4 advil in a day or 2 aleve for all day relief. [ male announcer ] that's handy. ♪ [ slap! ] [ slap! slap! slap! slap! ] ow! ow! [ male announcer ] your favorite foods fighting you? fight back fast with tums. calcium-rich tums starts working so fast you'll forget you had heartburn. ♪ tum tum tum tum tums >>> we're going to end this afternoon on the political play of the week. earlier we reported that president obama spoke to leaders of britain, france, italy and germany in adv
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the economy is on everybody's mind. we are seeing staggering jobs numberes. confidence in the institution of government is eroding. why are republicans still going down this road right now, congresswoman? even though bewe both know that there this has in chance of ever passing. >> it is so interesting. people say, maybe the senate should dictate everything that gets done in washington, d.c. if we did that, the senate, my goodness, we couldn't get them to ps pass a budget for five years. this is something that american people have said, you need to do something about this. women have said, you need to do something about late term abortions. there's a tremendous amount of public support for taking an action, for putting a ban on late term abortions. >> congresswoman, is this purely pandering? >> no, it is not pandering at all. it is saving the life of women and of babies pandering? absolutely not. i can't believe you would say something like that. >> congresswoman -- >> my goodness! >> the president is not going to sign it, the senate won't take it up so clearl
the economy is on everybody's mind. we are seeing staggering jobs numberes. confidence in the institution of government is eroding. why are republicans still going down this road right now, congresswoman? even though bewe both know that there this has in chance of ever passing. >> it is so interesting. people say, maybe the senate should dictate everything that gets done in washington, d.c. if we did that, the senate, my goodness, we couldn't get them to ps pass a budget for five years....
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some of them took it up on it and their economies began to improve. then they pivoted to deficit reduction way too early and by the bit off this austerity idea to the point where you can just watch their unemployment rate reverse course and start to go up. now much of the eurozone is in recession with unemployment rates well in excess of 10%. >> look what they've got in terms of youth unemployment. youth unemployment in spain, 57%. greece 52%. that's a lost generation, isn't it? and isn't that what the president of the united states has actually been working to prevent from happening, losing a generation of young people? >> well, it's true. and in fact, in spain, the overall unemployment rate is around 25%. youth over 50%. now, back in the u.s. great depression, great depression, we bemoaned an up employment rate that was that high. we're not talking recession anymore. we're talking depression for these countries. and again, if you happen to be so unfortunate as to start your economic life in an economy like that, even if things improve as they will d
some of them took it up on it and their economies began to improve. then they pivoted to deficit reduction way too early and by the bit off this austerity idea to the point where you can just watch their unemployment rate reverse course and start to go up. now much of the eurozone is in recession with unemployment rates well in excess of 10%. >> look what they've got in terms of youth unemployment. youth unemployment in spain, 57%. greece 52%. that's a lost generation, isn't it? and isn't...
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this was all supposed to be about figuring out how to help europe's economy get out of its recession as fast as the u.s. has done. talk of a big trade pact. granted, that's still happening. but syria is the dominant topic. the president meets with vladimir putin on the schedule it is supposed to be in about 15 minutes. we expect it to be a 60 to 90-minute bilat cal session. then the two leaders will speak afterwards. now judging by the tone of the bilateral meeting -- at least the read-out of the meeting that putin had with david cameron in london yesterday, whether it came to the issue of syria, it would be surprising if somehow they came out with some break-through about what to do next. as you know, the united states position is try to convince putin that it is in his best interests to essentially push assad out and help keep assad's regime at the negotiating table. it is a tricky deal for the u.s. to sell. we'll see if putin is listening. >> who else might be listening? edward snowden, as you know, went online in a web chat, as we understand according to "the guardian" today, he'
this was all supposed to be about figuring out how to help europe's economy get out of its recession as fast as the u.s. has done. talk of a big trade pact. granted, that's still happening. but syria is the dominant topic. the president meets with vladimir putin on the schedule it is supposed to be in about 15 minutes. we expect it to be a 60 to 90-minute bilat cal session. then the two leaders will speak afterwards. now judging by the tone of the bilateral meeting -- at least the read-out of...
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how does this affect the economy in the long run? >> let's take something like an auto or pharmaceutical company, they spent 20 to 25% of their revenues on research and development. so if a chinese company can come in and hack and steal that pill or process, basically they saved that amount and it creates a competitive advantage that steals american jobs. that's one example. the second example, and this is one documented with chinese hackers, they went in and probed the networks of these oil companies to look at the bids for oil so they could undercut the bids. and another one, google, google goes over to china, and it establishes a very strong presence there and gets something like 70% of the market share, and then the chinese government decides we are not going to let that happen and they go in and hack the source code, and then >> let me ask you, what do you think the president should do? what do you think the administration should do? because we've had year after year of these strategic economic dialogues with where there's a lot
how does this affect the economy in the long run? >> let's take something like an auto or pharmaceutical company, they spent 20 to 25% of their revenues on research and development. so if a chinese company can come in and hack and steal that pill or process, basically they saved that amount and it creates a competitive advantage that steals american jobs. that's one example. the second example, and this is one documented with chinese hackers, they went in and probed the networks of these...
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he is live in ireland where the conversation was supposed to be about the economy. clearly that ain't happening right now. plus congressman mario diaz vallard will join us on the fight for immigration reform. ♪ 99 bushels of wheat on the farm...99 bushels of wheat! ♪ [ male announcer ] yep, there's 8 layers of whole grain fiber in those mini-wheats® biscuits... to help keep you full... ♪ 45 bushels of wheat on the farm. 45 bushels of wheat! ♪ ...all morning long. there's a big breakfast... [ mini ] yeehaw! ...in those fun little biscuits. >>> we're back now. senators on both sides of the aisle are predicting their immigration reform bill can pass with 60, maybe 70 votes. but house lawmakers have not yet embrace ed it. joining me now is mario diaz-balart, immigration working group in the house. we appreciate you joining us. thank you. >> good morning. tomorrow, the house judiciary starts debating stand-alone bills as opposed to a comprehensive package. are you frustrated the debate won't begin with a comprehensive package from your group? is it better to deb
he is live in ireland where the conversation was supposed to be about the economy. clearly that ain't happening right now. plus congressman mario diaz vallard will join us on the fight for immigration reform. ♪ 99 bushels of wheat on the farm...99 bushels of wheat! ♪ [ male announcer ] yep, there's 8 layers of whole grain fiber in those mini-wheats® biscuits... to help keep you full... ♪ 45 bushels of wheat on the farm. 45 bushels of wheat! ♪ ...all morning long. there's a big...
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also that a path to citizenship will boost the economy and strengthen social security. my point being is, many of these arguments have been undermined. at the same time, there seems to be a strain within the republican party that doesn't really care about the sort of national picture and the importance of the latino vote, potentially. >> well, that is true. it depends on where you are. that's why we have 435 voting districts that you, that people have to represent their people. congresswoman sanchez's district is slightly different than king's district in iowa, to be ironic about it. so, but, the question really is, how many of the, not putting aside the stridency for a moment, how many votes will the, the extreme anti-immigration group carry? i mean, i don't know anybody. i've been up here a long time, i don't know anybody that sits around waiting around to see what steve king is going to do before they decide. this is a complicated issue and, you know, it wouldn't surprise me if this thing sort of dragged along until next march or april. congresswoman, sanchez, when t
also that a path to citizenship will boost the economy and strengthen social security. my point being is, many of these arguments have been undermined. at the same time, there seems to be a strain within the republican party that doesn't really care about the sort of national picture and the importance of the latino vote, potentially. >> well, that is true. it depends on where you are. that's why we have 435 voting districts that you, that people have to represent their people....
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what you've done is try to pull back the covers, if you will, on the way the economy and what we've come through with this devastating recession has affected lives across the country. tell me what you were trying to accomplish. >> the unwinding is a portrait of america over a whole generation. it begins in 1978 which is when i think a lot of the things that we're very familiar with today, deindustrialization, political polarization, the rise of lobbying, the information age had their origins. and it follows a handful of characters, most of whom readers won't have heard of. through their lives, as they move through america, through this incredibly tumultuous time, all these olden institutions and stru structures which used to support ordinary people's ambitions starts to unravel more and more. it is about the undoing of a social contract and it ends today. it is a whole generation of history. >> how has it affected our politics? >> i think what we've seen is, '78 was the year newt grichl in was elected to congress. there are profiles of ten celebrity americans to show what's happening in
what you've done is try to pull back the covers, if you will, on the way the economy and what we've come through with this devastating recession has affected lives across the country. tell me what you were trying to accomplish. >> the unwinding is a portrait of america over a whole generation. it begins in 1978 which is when i think a lot of the things that we're very familiar with today, deindustrialization, political polarization, the rise of lobbying, the information age had their...
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reforming our immigration would reduce our deficit a trillion dollars the next two decades and boost our economy by more than 5% in part because of businesses created, investments made, and technologies created by immigrants. >> that was president obama this morning in his weekly address. democrats and republicans unveiled a new amendment that includes $30 billion, 20 additional border agents and new drone technology. joining me now wanda summers and congressional reporter ed o'keefe. thanks for joining me. >> good morning, alex. >> ed, i was reading about immigration reform. $30 billion is a lot of money to secure the border. but will it actually accomplish that? >> that's the big question. i spent time talking to folks who represent communities along the border who work with a lot of these immigrants communities. they say they're very concerned that basically doubling the the size of the u.s. border control really could militaryize sections of it. there's concern that if you're hispanic, there are suspicions of people crossing, they might seek out people in illegal or wrong fashion. we will se
reforming our immigration would reduce our deficit a trillion dollars the next two decades and boost our economy by more than 5% in part because of businesses created, investments made, and technologies created by immigrants. >> that was president obama this morning in his weekly address. democrats and republicans unveiled a new amendment that includes $30 billion, 20 additional border agents and new drone technology. joining me now wanda summers and congressional reporter ed o'keefe....
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find out what's really happening to the global economy is a report. from the props for all things considered. what is the state of the global economy and where is it going and why are economists using the term normal. we speak your language. programs documentaries and spanish matters to you. use a little tentative angle stories. to . find out more visit. and you're watching our team good to have you back with us let's get back with our top story now one of america's most wanted men and it's a whistleblower edward snowden is believed to be staying in a moscow airport reportedly waiting to board a flight to cuba within the next twenty four hours his final destination is believed to be ecuador where he is seeking political asylum after fleeing hong kong due to the looming threat of extradition meanwhile washington is reportedly ramping up the pressure on latin america urging all south american states to deny him refuge snowden is the seventh person the obama administration has sought to punish for leaking classified data let's get a recap of some of the.
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now that thief come out and said this thing would be a boost to the economy. what kind of effect should rand paul or hard line conservatives, what kind of say should they have on the im dprags bill? >> just like any, senator demint is certainly a respected, and rand paul is cut from the same cloth. i think with the immigration debate, some people will suspect those. i think at the end of the day, the republican party is going to decide are they going to take a big stance and big chance to get this bill passed. i hope they do. i hope for the sake of america and what we have. and when you took a look at it, we finally for once of republicans threw a lot of money at something. when you're talking about 20,000 employees, i always said let's take -- but my point is, on a serious bases is you're going to have to secure the boarder for the 62 that just voted against the fampl bill, you're going to have to secure the border to sas fie the republicans. >> always good to see you. john stewart, taking a break from his hosting of the popular late night show. but he did fi
now that thief come out and said this thing would be a boost to the economy. what kind of effect should rand paul or hard line conservatives, what kind of say should they have on the im dprags bill? >> just like any, senator demint is certainly a respected, and rand paul is cut from the same cloth. i think with the immigration debate, some people will suspect those. i think at the end of the day, the republican party is going to decide are they going to take a big stance and big chance to...
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it is about building our country building our economy. and i think this middle out idea that tom referred to is so important because it's time to sort of point supply side and trickle down in its place. it has never worked. we grew far more as a country when we grew on the basis of giving purchasing power to people to buy stuff. >> annette, does this help undocumented workers raise their hand, knowing if they do, they might get paid more? >> absolutely. and we have done this in miami, of all places, where we have over 70% hispanics. we passed living wage ordinance. our state and governor is trying to take it away. but nonetheless, everybody from the chamber of commerce and others said oh, no, no, this is terrible for business, terrible for visitor industry. somehow it didn't happen. the sky didn't fall down. so it is proof that this actually helps people get out of poverty. lift up. put their kids through school. and this is all that they want. the american dream and i think that it is important to look at other cities that have done this
it is about building our country building our economy. and i think this middle out idea that tom referred to is so important because it's time to sort of point supply side and trickle down in its place. it has never worked. we grew far more as a country when we grew on the basis of giving purchasing power to people to buy stuff. >> annette, does this help undocumented workers raise their hand, knowing if they do, they might get paid more? >> absolutely. and we have done this in...
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in particular, he credits president putin for modernizing the russian economy. an added benefit from the attention this story gathered eight years ago was the creation of some patriots fan clubs in russia." joining me now is executive producer of "rachel maddow show," bill wolfe, who is also a former producer at fox sports and espn. no more qualified person to weigh in on this. >> or less, alex. >> okay. so an international incident. >> yeah. >> the bush administration apparently got involved in this anecdote. >> you believe that? >> maybe i will read -- a spokesman for putin today said the ring was clearly a president. what mr. kraft is saying is now weird, said dimitri peskov, a spokesman for putin. "i was standing 20 krmds" -- you have to do the metric conversion. "away from mr. putin and saw and heard how mr. kraft gave this ring as a gift. the russian president does not wear the ring. it is on display at the kremlin's library where all official state gifts are kept." who knew a super bowl ring was worth this much hullabaloo? >> i don't know if there's a pic
in particular, he credits president putin for modernizing the russian economy. an added benefit from the attention this story gathered eight years ago was the creation of some patriots fan clubs in russia." joining me now is executive producer of "rachel maddow show," bill wolfe, who is also a former producer at fox sports and espn. no more qualified person to weigh in on this. >> or less, alex. >> okay. so an international incident. >> yeah. >> the bush...
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the economy is not improving significantly. you have conversations in the fed and wall street it is a disconnect. >> if the fed raises interest rates that can effect the mortgage rates and all kinds of things. it raises the question whether or not it was a mistake for the fed to be attached. did the economy and all of us become addicted to easy money? >> i think so. i e-mailed four different economists and financial types. took the words out of my mouth. i think, yes, there was a reasonable reason for an emergency intervention in 2008. keeping zero interest rate going for five years is asking for trouble down the roads. i'm afraid at some point we'll pay the price. i think the zero interest rate regime was good for wall street, big banks and big government which can borrow cheap. if interest rates were higher we would see an impact on the deficit. it's bad for small savers. it's been bad for small business actually. community banks don't benefit from this regime. i think the bernanke policies are part of an overall set of polic
the economy is not improving significantly. you have conversations in the fed and wall street it is a disconnect. >> if the fed raises interest rates that can effect the mortgage rates and all kinds of things. it raises the question whether or not it was a mistake for the fed to be attached. did the economy and all of us become addicted to easy money? >> i think so. i e-mailed four different economists and financial types. took the words out of my mouth. i think, yes, there was a...
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it is good for our economy. this bill is good for our national securitiment no one can get a green card until the board of security measures are up and running and e verify is up and running and controlling a job in the -- in america. as to the 11 million they will have an earned, hard pathway to citizenship. they need to get in the back of te line before they become a citizen. they can't cut in line. they have to pass two english proficiency exams. i reject the idea of becoming mideastern europe. america is different than mideastern europe. this is a good solution for our national security and for our economy and tough, practical solution to 11 million. and most importantly if we do this bill, amnesty is the status quo. if we do this bill, there will be no third wave of illegal immigration. >> let me ask you about another objection senator lee just mentioned. the idea that this will be a huge 1200-page bill. i heard you complain about that during obamacare. the idea you have this huge bill that nobody has read
it is good for our economy. this bill is good for our national securitiment no one can get a green card until the board of security measures are up and running and e verify is up and running and controlling a job in the -- in america. as to the 11 million they will have an earned, hard pathway to citizenship. they need to get in the back of te line before they become a citizen. they can't cut in line. they have to pass two english proficiency exams. i reject the idea of becoming mideastern...
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find out what's really happening to the global economy with max cons or for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune in to kaiser report. they were ready to do anything for their country to me is to love the country more than yourself if you join the military for any other reason that you're probably not to have a good day and they were tools in the hands of the state now they live remembering the past which is impossible to get rid of. the war. but however good people begin are. that i have heard good people empty silent. a lot. but would prefer not to be sometimes i feel like. i should have died over there. because i. i saw some people who had died and. there is cheaper than therapy. on our. u.s. national security agent whistleblower edward snowden applies for political asylum in ecuador he's currently in transit for the night at a moscow airport after flying in from hong kong. ecuador and diplomats met him after he landed he is now expected to fly to cuba on monday afternoon and latest transit stop on his international dash for safety from the u.s. . before you
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find out what's really happening to the global economy in these kinds of reports. a welcome across all things considered on people of all what is the state of the global economy and where is it going and why are economists using the term the new normal. hold it. hold it hold. it. live. good speed. limits good. luck. just some. time out run a little. humility speak your language. programs and documentaries in arabic in school here on. reporting from the world's hot spots the v.i.p.'s. still intriguing story for you. live in trying. to find out more visit our big teeth dog called. ok hold it. live. the speed. limit. at least. a little. mrs r.t. an update on our top story now america's most wanted n.s.a. whistleblower edward snowden has formally applied for political asylum in ecuador and that's according to a tweet by the country's foreign minister snowden is currently in a moscow airport reportedly waiting to board his next flight within the next twenty four hours he is the seventh person the obama administration has sought to punish for leaking classified data let'
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and then there's the healthcare economy where everybody is doing really well except maybe the nurses and the doctors but the people that sell the equipment, the people that make the drugs, the people that run the allegedly nonprofit hospitals are all making ridiculous amounts of money. >> so you mean the doctors who spend 12, sometimes 15 years just preparing to be a doctor are making less money. >> far less unless they got in the system so they started a clinic where they can send patients or they're consulting for a drug company, they're not making the big bucks. the guys who make the cat scan equipment or the pharmaceutical sales men and executive, the hospital administrators, your local nonprofit hospital without even knowing it, i can tell you that the guy who runs your local hospital in little rock makes well over $1,000,000 and a half dollars a year. >> far more than the physicians are making who are saving peoples lives. >> you know of all the people you want to get the most money for in the system, it's the guy who you are looking up at when you go into the emergency room. >
and then there's the healthcare economy where everybody is doing really well except maybe the nurses and the doctors but the people that sell the equipment, the people that make the drugs, the people that run the allegedly nonprofit hospitals are all making ridiculous amounts of money. >> so you mean the doctors who spend 12, sometimes 15 years just preparing to be a doctor are making less money. >> far less unless they got in the system so they started a clinic where they can send...
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that helps the economy and creates jobs. it makes no sense. >> what was interesting you and your colleagues for the most part in terms of the democratic party said this went way too far. the republicans said it didn't go far enough. with that big of a divide did we expect dmanything to get throug? >> it's going to be tough. i know you talked about the immigration reform. i think there's an effort on the part of the republican leadership to try to pass an immigration reform bill. they are putting so many roadblocks in the way. in the house you may have read that they voted on an amendment. this was like a tea party right wing amendment that makes being in the united states a crime. another amendment that gets rid of the dreamers act that lets young people stay here and not be deported. then the speaker is saying he won't let the bill go to the floor unless it has a majority of the republicans which would include the tea party. we've got a long way to go. >> people arie looking to what happened to the farm bill. do you agree w
that helps the economy and creates jobs. it makes no sense. >> what was interesting you and your colleagues for the most part in terms of the democratic party said this went way too far. the republicans said it didn't go far enough. with that big of a divide did we expect dmanything to get throug? >> it's going to be tough. i know you talked about the immigration reform. i think there's an effort on the part of the republican leadership to try to pass an immigration reform bill....
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i'm not saying that that's what the situation is but the truth is that means the economy really is in a steady recovery. that's a good thing. that means people are finding jobs. that means they feel more comfortable about buying large ticket items whether it be car or a new refrigerator. those are really very good things. it also means this market is going to start trading on fundamentals again. that's really very comforting for traders. admittedly they were addicted to the punch bowl that's been there but there are plenty people out there that say it's a good thing to go back to the fundamentals. >> all right. it's good news. thank you. appreciate it. >> that will fix it. >>> we have to turn to canada. major emergency unfolding in the province of alberta. there's been flooding there. 75,000 people driven from their homes in the major city of calgary. >> that city has not seen anything like this before. the situation so serious that the canadian military has been called out to help the rescuers. >> reporter: the sheer speed and strength of the water took many my surprise leaving them
i'm not saying that that's what the situation is but the truth is that means the economy really is in a steady recovery. that's a good thing. that means people are finding jobs. that means they feel more comfortable about buying large ticket items whether it be car or a new refrigerator. those are really very good things. it also means this market is going to start trading on fundamentals again. that's really very comforting for traders. admittedly they were addicted to the punch bowl that's...
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the global economy. you know i do. something that is what i'm here for to prove something. here comes from sometimes particular something. close to corpus the good. and the politically from. the single community up a. go he says things his personal misplaced key elements school who can't be. ignored is that in the caves where the money. she said lose when. we're sitting with. asked him when she was trying to say. ok you were home and you also can see. showings. superstorm i'm here because. sunday i. believe in god or the three. and goes on in. the you want to rule. the middle for london the city can. be i.e. quick on the moon because on the one book you sequoias who go. kidnappings are some things you until want. besides getting rid of unwanted persons they are source of income to the cartel. this man was just released after an army intervention. he was held by taylor's men they'd given a four day deadline for his brother to bring half a million dollars unfortunately the family didn't have the time to get the ransom it got on e bay came and asked for explanations about the
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when i went to the store that told me that's a very economy car it's only five point seven liter. you know one hundred kilometer. and i never. i never make that consumption i always make more and in a time of crisis when every penny counts the difference doesn't go unnoticed i pay more because i use less or more feel better than i expected. car ads in the e.u. advertised the expected the fuel consumption of their car models whatever recently published report shows a discrepancy of up to twenty five percent on actual fuel consumption of motorists on the road the study by the international council on clean transportation notes the disparity between real world carbon emissions and what drivers get accounts for an average of three hundred euros more per year but there's three main reasons for the discrepancy the first is that the test is very out of date over thirty years old the second reason is there was lots of loopholes that they can introduce the third main reason is as they do the tests but the lights are switched off the air conditioning is all heating would be zero so it's not
when i went to the store that told me that's a very economy car it's only five point seven liter. you know one hundred kilometer. and i never. i never make that consumption i always make more and in a time of crisis when every penny counts the difference doesn't go unnoticed i pay more because i use less or more feel better than i expected. car ads in the e.u. advertised the expected the fuel consumption of their car models whatever recently published report shows a discrepancy of up to twenty...
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. >>> the british economy is about to get a 400 billion boost thanks to none other that will and kate's special delivery. royal baby sleepwear, booties and much more will be big business for the royal family and for retailers. >>> check out this $3,000 watermelon. these black skin melon grow only on japan's northern island heikedo. >>> three sports radio hosts are fired for crossing the line. allen iverson is accused of abducting his five children, plus an ugly scene involving a foul ball when "first look" returns. all business purchases. so you can capture your receipts, and manage them online with jot, the latest app from ink. so you can spend less time doing paperwork. and more time doing paperwork. ink from chase. so you can. [ engine revs ] ♪ [ male announcer ] just when you thought you had experienced performance, a new ride comes along and changes everything. ♪ the 2013 lexus gs, with a dynamically tuned suspension and adjustable drive modes. because the ultimate expression of power is control. this is the pursuit of perfection. i want peacocks. peacocks? walking the grounds.
. >>> the british economy is about to get a 400 billion boost thanks to none other that will and kate's special delivery. royal baby sleepwear, booties and much more will be big business for the royal family and for retailers. >>> check out this $3,000 watermelon. these black skin melon grow only on japan's northern island heikedo. >>> three sports radio hosts are fired for crossing the line. allen iverson is accused of abducting his five children, plus an ugly scene...
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their role in the economy. they just punted by and large. >> let's pick up on that because as julie said, there's the argument in its own way that bernanke statement is good news, inflation is low, it may be tepid, but growth is continuing and it shows the economy is recovering. >> but worry for someone like bernanke, when interest rates are this level and this much stimulus in the economy from that, and the economy strengthens to the point we have reasonably robust growth, you're right on the danger point for outbreak of inflation. that's what a fed chief has to be concerned about. the thing chiefs often have to do is raise rates in a way it doesn't blow up the force of whatever recovery is going on, but in time to prevent inflation. once the inflation jeannie is out of the bottle, it is hard to put it back in. last big experience we had with that was with near hyperinflation in the late 1970s, and massive recession was in duesed when paul volcker clamped down on that, raised interest rates to the point we wen
their role in the economy. they just punted by and large. >> let's pick up on that because as julie said, there's the argument in its own way that bernanke statement is good news, inflation is low, it may be tepid, but growth is continuing and it shows the economy is recovering. >> but worry for someone like bernanke, when interest rates are this level and this much stimulus in the economy from that, and the economy strengthens to the point we have reasonably robust growth, you're...
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they gave them like pills that were worth food and bonobo turned it immediately into a prostitution economy but it was-- they did. but it was the male monkeys giving it to the female monkeys t wasn't the female monkeys going i will give away my food for sex. the male monkeys were giving away the food for sex. >> and again, so comforting to think that but i-- . >> stephen: i don't buy that comforting. >> one female character in my book, the female monkey actually this is her main gesture in life. and what that means is it means serve me now. so the male monkey. >> stephen: really? >> yeah, and the primatologist i spent time with, every three years he has to switch out the male monkeys. >> stephen: because they are exhausted. >> the female monkeys are too bored to have sex with them any more, they need a new batch. >> stephen: oh, oh. >> yeah, exactly. over and over what we are seeing despite what sort of evolutionary psychology has taught us about those men being promiscuous, women not, is women are equally interested. you stip a-- strip away the danger and stigma in casual sex, and over and
they gave them like pills that were worth food and bonobo turned it immediately into a prostitution economy but it was-- they did. but it was the male monkeys giving it to the female monkeys t wasn't the female monkeys going i will give away my food for sex. the male monkeys were giving away the food for sex. >> and again, so comforting to think that but i-- . >> stephen: i don't buy that comforting. >> one female character in my book, the female monkey actually this is her...
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we're a global open economy. what happens in china and europe will certainly matter for our outlook as well. >> for most of the people watching us rights n now, their house or job is how they create wealth, not a big investment portfolio. talk to me about those two things. for someone watching me now, i have no control over china or ben bernanke, how can regular people make money right now or protect their money? what do you tell people? >> a great question to ask. housing is a big part of that. we're seeing real signs of life in the housing market. quite encouraging. last year, home prices up about starting to see that appreciation is very powerful in terms of building back household wealth, fueling consumer spending and helping to support overall confidence. >> do you agree? >> the first time in consumer positive. you get a lot of people very regressive, americans are fed up with that, getting on with their life and things they own are going up in price. housing prices could go up 10 to 15%. it could be phenome
we're a global open economy. what happens in china and europe will certainly matter for our outlook as well. >> for most of the people watching us rights n now, their house or job is how they create wealth, not a big investment portfolio. talk to me about those two things. for someone watching me now, i have no control over china or ben bernanke, how can regular people make money right now or protect their money? what do you tell people? >> a great question to ask. housing is a big...
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. >>> given the current economy, you would think most people appreciate just having a job but a new survey shows otherwise. it measured job satisfaction and work worker engagement. they used findings where people hate going to work. rhode island seems the number one ranking for job hating. connecticut comes in second. new jersey third but now to the las vegas. forget about the strip but the safest bet may be in reality. a new forbes list calls las vegas to most undervalued with homes about 20% below the estimated market value. trulia names orange california with the most overpriced market values. las vegas is the least expensive city for travelers. >>> look at kelly on the inside. >> surf is up big time. we give congrats to champion surfer kelly slater because he garnered a rare perfect score. he's the fourth person to make such history while hanging ten. those are your number ones. [ male announcer ] moving object detection. ♪ blind spot warning. ♪ lane departure warning. safety, down to an art. the nissan altima with safety shield technologies. nissan. innovation that excites. ♪ fr
. >>> given the current economy, you would think most people appreciate just having a job but a new survey shows otherwise. it measured job satisfaction and work worker engagement. they used findings where people hate going to work. rhode island seems the number one ranking for job hating. connecticut comes in second. new jersey third but now to the las vegas. forget about the strip but the safest bet may be in reality. a new forbes list calls las vegas to most undervalued with homes...
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also a pivotal week in the economy. we will look at ben bernanke's announcement and the market reaction with harvard
also a pivotal week in the economy. we will look at ben bernanke's announcement and the market reaction with harvard
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events to use economies such operation why the stunning use of j.c.h. can sometimes even get to see what it downloads for the americans some of the similar material downloaded from satellites i actually just fed directly to fort meade in the united states and we get so little bits of it back so we're working as a connoisseur contractors' cleaning up after us and of course it will give the green light to the worst of the world to do the same thing why won't you join your or anybody else be insured next time member has complained that maybe some was going to be acting under the information for him or it's all the bullshit industrials go where the chinese are actually it is crawford is the best there ever . it is a taxing time for g eight has stated cameron the british prime minister wants the other world leaders to join him in nabbing tax evaders i'm plugging the link post later we'll tell you why it is such a big deal plus israel's bunker mentality details of why top politicians get to go underground at great cost of serious conflict breaches its borders
events to use economies such operation why the stunning use of j.c.h. can sometimes even get to see what it downloads for the americans some of the similar material downloaded from satellites i actually just fed directly to fort meade in the united states and we get so little bits of it back so we're working as a connoisseur contractors' cleaning up after us and of course it will give the green light to the worst of the world to do the same thing why won't you join your or anybody else be...
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find out what's really happening to the global economy with. no holds barred look at the global financial headlines kaiser report. he won a strategic position at the us mexico border maybe ariana felix one of the most powerful cartels in the world. the massive wall of the border which reaches the sea was unable to stop the. tunnel systems were excavated beneath the border. and in the mountains illegal runways were constructed for large aircraft. but he made the first one to go down is that i'm on bass no he goes to say not to execute and as a drug dealer one little slip but when the police catch him and kill him. in a bottle she was stopped by a police officer they had an argument and then one day ya know shoots the police officer who falls down and barely shoot or i'm on a ya know. also falls dead is a fire this happened in february two thousand and ten. just one month later march two thousand and two after investigation the mexican army arrests benjamin a jano in pueblo and. in two thousand and six ounce of korea falls into the hands of the u
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that really are the game changers in our economy. >> there's talk about a potential scott smith 2014 win for governor. national audience, if you want to make an announcement, we'll give you the platform. >> i will make a firm announcement that i'll make an announcement sometime in the future. i'll do the best i can as president of the united states conference of mayors. >> we got you to announce that you will be announcing something at some point. we'll call that a win today. >> thank you, peter, and come back for spring training. >> appreciate it. >>> opening bell all set to ring on wall street. we got to talk about some other things and the markets are one of them. the markets looking to recover after two days of heavy sell-off. the dow lost more than 400 points in 4 hours following bernanke's comments on quantitative easing. it should be relatively quiet for economic news in the u.s. no major data is due for release today. at any moment, we could get a key ruling in the trial of george zimmerman. the judge is expected to rule whether the jury can hear expert's testimony about whos
that really are the game changers in our economy. >> there's talk about a potential scott smith 2014 win for governor. national audience, if you want to make an announcement, we'll give you the platform. >> i will make a firm announcement that i'll make an announcement sometime in the future. i'll do the best i can as president of the united states conference of mayors. >> we got you to announce that you will be announcing something at some point. we'll call that a win today....
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we're talking about the economy. look at the economy, look at the potential there. look at the squandered opportunities we have had. we go back to congress did this or didn't do that. if we had an aggressive energy strategy, if we had a way to lift people out of where they are right now. when you see middle income people lost $5,000 a year, why is that? we are so blessed for so long, the only thing missing right now is strong leadership in establishing -- >> what would an aggressive energy strategy mean? the president is going to make a major announcement this week on climate change and energy. i want to know what that would be. >> i don't think that the president needs to make a statement on green energy. with the list of priorities of what's going on, if this is the initiative, i think there's a lot more things on the plate. to me, it's a pivot away from what's causing the distrust of this government. any relationship you have, whether it's you and i, you and your wife, any of us in a business relationship, when we lose trust in the person, then we don't have fait
we're talking about the economy. look at the economy, look at the potential there. look at the squandered opportunities we have had. we go back to congress did this or didn't do that. if we had an aggressive energy strategy, if we had a way to lift people out of where they are right now. when you see middle income people lost $5,000 a year, why is that? we are so blessed for so long, the only thing missing right now is strong leadership in establishing -- >> what would an aggressive...
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clearly the economy is on everyone's mind and very stagnant job numbers and now we're going to have a debait on rape and abortion. the stupidity is simply staggering. >> reproductive rights are an economic issue, among other things. i don't think you have to separate out. we're just going to have a social argument. the reason why women can participate in society because we have more control over our reproductive rights. i want to talk about this framing issue and i have seen an interesting thing happen in the pro-life movement when you make the debate not about having the doctor in the room with you, not about when does life begin, but having that woman make sher choice based and making it a human rights issue. i mean, you get a lot of people, sort of thinking about it differently and, also, i have to say, we have been talking about coalitions during this whole show. as long as the pro-life coalition is the coalition that had the other social issues tied to it, i'm not sure how much other headway they're going to make. >> charmanine is going to respond to this. [ phil ] when you have
clearly the economy is on everyone's mind and very stagnant job numbers and now we're going to have a debait on rape and abortion. the stupidity is simply staggering. >> reproductive rights are an economic issue, among other things. i don't think you have to separate out. we're just going to have a social argument. the reason why women can participate in society because we have more control over our reproductive rights. i want to talk about this framing issue and i have seen an...
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economies in the world that's why journalist and blogger marie she. believes the protest is not about money but the inability of the government to deal with failed policies. i would compare very much to the situation in chile a few years ago in chile as we're protesting against high prices for education that has a massive middle class which brazil has just gotten after fifty years of successful achievement of big achievement for really dragging forty million people out of poverty and other things i would say that this is the first revolt of the middle class of a classic middle class in a certain way for decades and people are wondering if they could get better services and they could get better education better and better health it is not exactly above the economy because brazil's pretty much living through full employment and it's not doing that terribly compared to european countries i would say the protests in brazil they cook for a very long but then when they happen lots of issues and this is the biggest one in all of time in a long long time so
economies in the world that's why journalist and blogger marie she. believes the protest is not about money but the inability of the government to deal with failed policies. i would compare very much to the situation in chile a few years ago in chile as we're protesting against high prices for education that has a massive middle class which brazil has just gotten after fifty years of successful achievement of big achievement for really dragging forty million people out of poverty and other...
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it's one of the world's largest economies coming in as number six. it was ninth in gross domestic product, it's expected to grow a 4.2%. inflation is up at 6.7% for the past year. rising rate fueling concerns there may be a another round of interest rate hikes. poverty rate stands at 21.4% with more than 41 million people considered poor. we will continue to follow the unrest in brazil. coming up later this hour, rick grenell the spokesperson for the last four ambassadors to the u.n. he will join us live. >> gregg: immigration reform is debates the turn in spotlight. next week on capitol hill, but can u.s. scenarios behind the bill actually gin up enough support for its passage. elizabeth plann has the story live from d.c. bureau. >> the immigration reform bill starting to take shape in the senate while republicans in the house continue to form what they think is a solution. just as the president says it's a pathway to provide citizenship for folks that wanted to come here and stay here legally while bringing relief to a struggling economy. >> this b
it's one of the world's largest economies coming in as number six. it was ninth in gross domestic product, it's expected to grow a 4.2%. inflation is up at 6.7% for the past year. rising rate fueling concerns there may be a another round of interest rate hikes. poverty rate stands at 21.4% with more than 41 million people considered poor. we will continue to follow the unrest in brazil. coming up later this hour, rick grenell the spokesperson for the last four ambassadors to the u.n. he will...
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international economy the global economy is in a very complicated state now you can the russian british economic ties on the contrary on the rise last year the growth was around ten percent of their trade for the first told that you know which of this year the trade. raised by more than fifteen percent. means something of it in rest assured because it grew it creates more jobs and economic activities raises salaries and mall taxes or a tax revenues will be there it's a very positive thing about our relations we have good prospects in this. clean key to making this trees and sectors high tax space exploration mr prime minister has mentioned of the. system of russia and we hope to. constructively in these demain we can cooperate and the nuclear energy is here not only on the territories of russia and breakthrough but in third countries as well our companies. have very good relations established their partners in hundred carbon sphere you know the relations also developing successful it's not about b.p. but there are the companies working in russia mining in smelting industries on the rise
international economy the global economy is in a very complicated state now you can the russian british economic ties on the contrary on the rise last year the growth was around ten percent of their trade for the first told that you know which of this year the trade. raised by more than fifteen percent. means something of it in rest assured because it grew it creates more jobs and economic activities raises salaries and mall taxes or a tax revenues will be there it's a very positive thing about...
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the g-8 traditionally focuses on the global economy. but this year surveillance programs and the syrian civil war are dominating the meetings. allies want answers after nsa leaker, edward snowden revealed the uk monitored world leaders in the 2009 world summit and just hours ago, president obama met with russia president vladimir putin. syria is pissed that putin wants to arm the rebels. we expect to hear from obama and put thn hour. we start with nbc's peter alexander who covers the president, what's happening at the center? >> -- [ inaudible ] [ inaudible ] [ inaudible ] >> that's right. [ inaudible ] [ inaudible ] [ inaudible ] >>. [ inaudible ] [ inaudible ] [ inaudible ] [ inaudible ] >>. [ inaudible ] [ inaudible ] >> peter, hold on one second we're, you're coming in and out we're going to come back to you for a second. david nakamora is the reporter for the "washington post." the president's approval rating has dropped over the last few days, the why is ovts, a slew of bad news, the nsa scandal revelation, which people do not lik
the g-8 traditionally focuses on the global economy. but this year surveillance programs and the syrian civil war are dominating the meetings. allies want answers after nsa leaker, edward snowden revealed the uk monitored world leaders in the 2009 world summit and just hours ago, president obama met with russia president vladimir putin. syria is pissed that putin wants to arm the rebels. we expect to hear from obama and put thn hour. we start with nbc's peter alexander who covers the president,...
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they're not supporting their kids, and making it all about moral failings rather than an economy that doesn't have as much use for white men without a college degree. >> it's structural. it's not on an individual basis. the structures are in place not allowing men to get jobs where they can sustain their families. >> and also, the broader picture is a warning. >> all of you would make the case that this economic recovery that we're having is really favoring women, although we have a pay inequity issue that needs to be addressed in this country. that's what i'm hearing. >> it is. but wages aren't rising fast enough for anybody. labor, male or female, is not sharing in the gains of this alleged recovery. >> let's not forget, we are actually rewarding corporations with tax breaks for shipping jobs overseas still, and that's got to like stop. >> what about student loan rates? i mean, coming up the first part of august, we're going to see the interest rate go to an astronomical of over 6% when banks, of course, get it for half a percent from the fed. there is a terrible inequity there. are
they're not supporting their kids, and making it all about moral failings rather than an economy that doesn't have as much use for white men without a college degree. >> it's structural. it's not on an individual basis. the structures are in place not allowing men to get jobs where they can sustain their families. >> and also, the broader picture is a warning. >> all of you would make the case that this economic recovery that we're having is really favoring women, although we...